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MASTERTON FIXTURE

ACCEPTORS FOR FRIDAY RIDDIFORD MEMORIAL CUP THIRTEEN HORSES ENGAGED [BT TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] MASTERTON, Tuesday Acceptances for the first day of the Masterton Racing Club's Spring Meeting, which takes place next Friday and Saturday, are as follows: —

AUCKLAISfD RACING CLUB CUP ENIHRIES ON FRIDAY Nominations for the Auckland Cup, Railway Handicap, King's Plate, Summer Cup, A.R.C. Handicap, Grandstand Handicap and Clifford Plate, to be run at the Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting, close with the secretary, Mr. W. S. Spence, iat 5 p.m. on Friday. PLANS FOR KILTOWYN « RICCARTON TRIP LIKELY Following upon his exertions at the Auckland Racing Club's Spring Meeting, Kiltowyn has been treated to a couxse of physic and he is to have a few davs on the easy list. His ownertrainer' Mr. A. D. Potter, stated yesterday that Kiltowyn would not compete at the Wellington Racing Club's • meeting at Trentham, but that, all going well, he would be taken to Riccarton for the New Zealand Cup. GORDON RICHARDS IN FORM FOUR WINS AFTER SPELL LONDON. Oct. 14 Returning after an absence of 16 days, as the result of a fall, the champion jockey Gordon Richards rode four winners in six rides at Brighton today. Richards is at the head of the jockeys' winning list with 189 wins out of 796 starts. MELBOURNE TURF NEWS RECORD MILE BY PALFRESCO MELBOURNE. Oct. 15 Afc Flemington to-day, on the course propter, Peter Pan ran a mile in 1.521, tho last three Ifurlongs in 381. Jonrnal went better than Thrawn over a mile in 1.48 J. Master Brierly did 12 furlongs in 2.55, the last four in 56J. Gay Star and Bustard run 10 furlongs in 2.23. Australia Fair sprinted two furlongs in 275. Oro covered seven furlongs in 1.41, the last four in 55Js. Gasconade ran a mile in 1.48. Fidelity recorded tho best four in 501s. Fearless Imp and Favorite Son traversed n mile in 1.45 J. At Caulfield Charles Fox beat Royal Armour over 10 furlongs on tho sand in 2 14.}. Young Idea ran a milo on the grass in 1.51*. Palfresco (N. Percival) did a record mile on tho grass in 1.41. Dark Skv beat Aureus over four furlongs in 495, tho best of tho morning. Plus Fours and Sarchorie ran 10 furlongs on the grass in 2.121. At Mentone Valiant Chief ran a mrlo in 1.521. At Epsom Carnarvon, Hyperion ami Panto covered a milo in 1.471 Hall Mark ran a mile in 1.48. Yarramba did swimming exercise. Neville Percival rides Palfresco, H. 01 sen Gav Friar, R. Cann Gay Star, and R. C. Masweil Satmoth in tho Caulfield Cup. . Tho Adelaide Derby winner Beamish Boy arrives on Thursday and is to run in the Victoria Derby next month. Mr. H. Alan Currie, chairman of the Victoria Racing; Club, has purchased the English horso Caithness for tho Hadrian has been scratched for the Victoria Derby. TRENTHAM GOSSIP CANDIDATES FOR MASTERTON | r BY TEIjEGKAFII"—OWN CORRESPONDENT] WELLINGTON, Tuesday Cuddle has i.ccepted in two races at Masterton, and no decision has yet been made as to which race she will start in. She b;;is been working well recently, and at Trentham this morning galloped a nnita at a sound pace. F. Thompson will, ride her on Friday. Four of the iieven two-year-olds in the Nursery Handicap at Masterton arc trained at Trentham. Siegmund has been working this best of them, but it is uncertain whether he will make the trip. The stable may rely on Emmeline Girl. Vinco, who wits unlucky at Otaki, linn since shown improved form on tho tracks. He is in the Electric Handicap on Friday, in which another Trentham representative, Acceptable, is not without prospects if Hie produces his best.

NURSERY HANDICAP, Of £50; two-year-olds; 4 fur., G3yds. Candigo . . st. lb. * st. lb. . 8 9 Brabant . . . 8 6 Lord Quex c . 8 5 Patter .... 8 0 Eaglo'a Eye • . 8 5 Emmeline Girl 8 0 Siegmund . . 8 5 kahuminqi hurdles, Of £75; 1} miles st. lb. et. lb. Arctic Star . 10 3 Arouse . . . . 9 0 Isms . . . . . 10 1 Nova Scotia . 9 0 Sanguine Count King . . . 10 1 Roussillion 9 0 Spender . . . 0 2 MAIDEN STAKES, Of J:60: 6 fur., 63yds. st. lb. st. lb. Jewish Lad . 8 8 Sir Ronald 8 8 Meritor . . . 8 8 Begorrah . . 8 8 Mowgli . . . S 8 Chief Ranger 8 8 Helen Ford . 8 8 Erua 8 8 Conversion . , 8 8 Lady Siegfried 8 8 Sunder . . . . 8 8 Mvsterton . . 8 8 Highball . . . 8 8 Sacred 8 8 lioyal Fire . 8 8 Luella 8 8 LANSDOWNE HANDICAP, Of £75; 7 fur.. 63yds. st. lb. st. lb. Gasman . . . 9 0 Pokiha . . . . 7 5 Night Lass .. 7 13 Dampier . . . 7 3 Treasure Hunt; 7 10 Revival . . . 7 2 Dorado . . . . 7 10 Cloudy Bay . 7 0 Grand Blow , 7 5 Cheerful Day 7 0 VIVIAN Rl Dill FORD MEMORIAL CUP. Of £200, including cup/ valued at £100: 1} miles, 63yds. st. lb. st. lb. Cuddle . . . . 9 6 Gay Boy . . . 7 8 "W est Tor . . 8 8 Beau Gallante 7 5 Walton Park . 8 3 Rompalong . . 7 2 Big Dook . . . 8 1 Werohia . . . 7 0 Duvistock . . 7 12 Aiguille . . . . 7 0 Pladie . . . . . 7 12 Queen's Pride 7 0 Royal Banauet. . . 7 10 LAWN HANDICAP, Of £75; 1 mile, 63yds. ■ • st. lb. st. lb. Au3sie Ra . . 9 0 Otaura King . 7 13 Confiscation , 8 11 Genial .... 7 7 Corroboreo . . 8 7 Morning Quest 7 7 Chaste . . . . . 8 7 Cheerful Day . 7 7 Umpire . . . . 8 4 GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, Of £75; 7 fur.. 63yds. st. lb. st. lb. Cuddle . . • . 9 13 Walton Park . 8 11 Slippery . . .93 Glenvane . . . 8 9 Sanguine Vanestep . . . 8 9 King . . . 8 13 Beau Gallante 8 6 ELECTRIC HANDICAP, Of £70; 6 fur., 63yds. st. lb. st. lb. Gsisman . . . . 9 0 MeBurina . . . 7 2 Acceptable . . 8 9 Marsong . . . 7 0 Courtega . . . 8 6 Vinco ..... 7 0 Collodion ... 7 13

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22241, 16 October 1935, Page 11

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MASTERTON FIXTURE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22241, 16 October 1935, Page 11

MASTERTON FIXTURE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22241, 16 October 1935, Page 11

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